These pork ribs are baked in the oven until tender and falling off the bone. No fuss, and so delicious! With a simple lemon herb marinade (I am not fancy for overly sweet, thick, or sweet bbq sauce. If you find this marinade is too light, feel free to use your favourite sauce, like autentic Argentinian chimichurri, Japanese teriyaki, Cantonese plum or hoisin sauce, or just a simple spice rub), these pork ribs came out just perfect. You can also char them under the broil before serving if you wish.
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- To make the marinade, mix together all the marinade ingredients in a bowl until well combined and pour into a zip lock bag. Transfer the pork ribs to the zip lock bag with the marinade and turn to coat. Place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight to marinate, the longer the better.
- Pre-heat the oven to 180C/350F. Place the marinated pork ribs into a baking tray and pour over the marinade. Cover the baking tray with tinfoil and cook in the preheated oven for 30 minutes.
- Remove the foil from the baking tray, turn the beef over and increase the oven temperature to 220C/430F. Roast for another 30-35 minutes or until the ribs are crispy and golden. Serve the hot ribs with salad greens, roasted squashes and lemon wedges.
33 comments:
I would like to try it :) Have a great day :)
the meat looks like you can lick your fingers;)
I love tender meat that easily fall off the bones. Yums!
I have never eaten pork meat..this looks delicious, protein packed !!
...a work of art!
I love lemon ❤
I do like a tangy, thick BBQ (not sweet, though) -- but I always add that after the ribs done, at the table. For a marinade while cooking, this is much more my speed. Great looking dish -- thanks.
We loveeeee ribs at our house - this sounds amazing!!
My husband and I were just saying last night that we were craving pork ribs. Your timing is perfect! And the seasoning on these looks like exactly what we love.
Angie, those are mighty fine ribs you have there. I'm originally from Texas, USA and there they make what's called dry ribs. Your, recipe falls into that category and sound perfect to me.
Now, here in Sweden it's not a Julbord without ribs and I'm thinking it'll be Angie's ribs this year...
Yum! They look tender, flavorful, and so tasty.
Yum - these pork ribs look so tender and juicy - you've making my mouth water with this recipe.
I almost grabbed some ribs at the butcher shop this week. After seeing your yummy recipe, I wish that I did!!
"Falling off the bone" is absolutely perfect! Beautiful recipe. :-) ~Valentina
ribs look nice...
Have a wonderful day
Angie looks absolutely delicious !!! xo
Those are some good looking ribs, I love dinners like this
Yum, the marinade looks nice and light! I like the idea of adding a few drops of the Cantonese Plum Sauce to the marinade!
OMG it looks sensational! I'm just drooling looking at your pictures :)
Nice post! Thank you very much for your sharing.
Angie, Looks like we both were thinking about lemon this week. Although I'm not a meat eater, I can appreciate your beautiful presentation and amazing sounding herbs and seasonings.
This look very delicious. Thank you for sharing recipe.
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The marinade sounds like one that will enhance the rich taste of the pork. I'll definitely be trying it.
Mouth is watering.
My mouth is watering! These look amazing.
It looks delicious!....great recipe for Christmas!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
I've been craving ribs recently and your recipe has now made them irresistible. Love the marinade and the baking method. Was wondering how you got them crispy. These look delicious! Thanks Angie!
Ohhh that is fall of the bone goodness!
Love the flavorful herb marinade,perfectly made and delicious.
Pork ribs are probably my favorite cut of pork. So tender and fun to eat. Love the way you've served them too!
I'm with you on not being much for the typical overly sweet sauces. Your recipes sounds delicious.
Oven-roast ribs has been in my to-do list for the longest time! I was planning to do a hot-sauce version but well, still in my to-do list, so it might be a while to realize. Love your version with lemon herb :)
The lemon plus herbs of sage, thyme, and rosemary is such a delightful combination on the pork! Can't wait to try it, Angie! Thanks for sharing!
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